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Horse Fleshnew

Texas struggles with what to do with its overabundance of Equus caballus, while Europeans wait with open mouths.
Houston Press  |  Josh Harkinson  |  04-18-2006  |  Animal Issues

It's a Bird! It's a Plane!new

Despite major opposition, construction has commenced on what could become North America's most dangerous airport.
Houston Press  |  Ford Gunter  |  12-29-2005  |  Policy Issues

Hurricane-Related Mental Health Issues Challenge Care Systemnew

Mental health advocates are wondering how Texas -- which has a horrendous record of caring for its mentally ill citizens -- can meet the needs of Texans experiencing post-traumatic stress after hurricanes Rita and Katrina.
The Texas Observer  |  Dave Mann  |  12-05-2005  |  Science

Dr. Disasternew

Dr. Paul Pepe -- described by a colleague as "a trailblazer with a machete" -- brought his expertise in emergency-room care to the post-Katrina medical crisis in New Orleans.
Dallas Observer  |  Glenna Whitley  |  11-28-2005  |  Science

Family Tiesnew

Ex-members of a cult that once advocated sex between adults and children want the group's leaders exposed and punished.
Houston Press  |  Craig Malisow  |  11-22-2005  |  Religion

A Bus That Runs on a Sweeter-Smelling Oilnew

Members of the Houston Global Awareness Network made it to the Republican National Convention last year without having to pay fuel costs because the bus they chartered ran on vegetable oil.
Houston Press  |  Greg Harman  |  11-14-2005  |  Environment

The 'A' Studentnew

A non-drinking student punished by her high school -- before having her day in court -- fights back with a lawsuit.
Houston Press  |  Todd Spivak  |  11-07-2005  |  Education

Against All Oddsnew

A group of unsupervised mental patients running from Katrina made it from New Orleans to Houston. What happens next?
Houston Press  |  Todd Spivak  |  11-07-2005  |  Disasters

Parents of Unschoolers See Themselves as Guidesnew

The authors' twin nephews dropped out of pre-kindergarten because it didn't offer astronomy. Within a few years, they were reading adult books.
Dallas Observer  |  Glenna Whitley  |  10-31-2005  |  Education

Unschooled Children Direct Their Own Educationnew

Some parents are relinquishing their expectations for their children's lives and letting them learn how to learn on their own.
Dallas Observer  |  Glenna Whitley  |  10-31-2005  |  Education

This Ain't No Picnic: Minutemen on Patrolnew

As one night with the Texas Minutemen proves, the sinister legions of "The Drug Cartel" have little to fear from this latest incarnation of border hysteria. As for the rest of us...
Austin Chronicle  |  Diana Welch  |  10-27-2005  |  Immigration

Switch Hitternew

Attorney Jim Blackburn has been the strong right arm of the environmental movement in Houston for decades. But a new book by Diane Wilson is dredging up a part of Blackburn's past in which his actions don't appear quite so noble.
Houston Press  |  Greg Harman  |  10-17-2005  |  Environment

Anti-Homosexual Editorial Sends B&B Host Over the Edgenew

Already dogged by mental illness, Paul Bear ended his life after a mean-spirited outing by a small-town newspaperman.
Dallas Observer  |  Andrea Grimes  |  10-10-2005  |  LGBT

Cell Service as Salvation?new

Border-rescue groups say desert cell phone towers could save lives.
Tucson Weekly  |  Alexis Blue  |  10-06-2005  |  Immigration

Houston Dodges a Bullet and Finds Traffic Hellnew

In the Week of Hurricane Rita, Interstates 10 and 45 turned into the Superdome, with 24-hour saunalike drives in cars filled with bitchy relatives.
Houston Press  |  Richard Connelly, Josh Harkinson, John Nova Lomax and Todd Spivak  |  10-03-2005  |  Disasters

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